Showing posts with label fear monger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fear monger. Show all posts

Friday, February 29, 2008

hillary - who you gonna call?

ok, here we go - she's won twice lately, but I'm just now getting around to the poster... I guess I'll have to do that blond lady from the view sometime soon too, although it's sad to mthink she has enough impact to warrant fear monger status... but I suppose the ugly truth is that she does - probably has more influence than any of the others. anyway, here's hillary and we'll see about the other later.


ok, here we go - she's won twice lately, but I'm just now getting around to the poster... I guess I'll have to do that blond lady from the view sometime soon too, although it's sad to mthink she has enough impact to warrant fear monger status... but I suppose the ugly truth is that she does - probably has more influence than any of the others. anyway, here's hillary and we'll see about the other later.

hillary wins again!

once again hillary clinton wins the fear monger of the day award - and I've really got to find the time to make a poster, but not right now - in a bit of a rush. you've probably all already seen it and heard the controversy, but here it is anyway. admittedly, she's not as much of a fear monger as a lot of 'em, but she's a democrat fear monger and that pisses me off even more - she really ought to know better and so should her advisors... but obviously they're just not getting it.


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Thursday, February 14, 2008

john boehner is a fear monger

I don't remember ever reading or hearing anything about john boehner that didn't make him seem like a pompous idiot. he wins the fear monger of the day award - happy valentine's day, and don't believe the fear mongers. see below for an excerpt of the story.

Bush criticizes Congress on terror bill

By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer

In a day of political brinkmanship, President Bush pressured the House on Thursday to finish a bill giving the government more leeway to eavesdrop on phone calls and e-mails of suspected terrorists. House Democrats didn't budge and angry Republicans staged a walkout down the Capitol steps.

From the White House, Bush argued that the House has plenty of time to pass a bill before modifications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expire at midnight Saturday. The president plans to leave on a five-nation trip to Africa on Friday afternoon, but said he'd delay his departure and stay in Washington "if it will help them complete their work on this critical bill."

On Capitol Hill, House Republicans stormed out of the House chamber to boycott a vote to hold two presidential confidants in contempt for failing to cooperate with an inquiry into whether federal prosecutors were ousted for political reasons.

"We have space on the calendar today for a politically charged fishing expedition, but no space for a bill that would protect the American people from terrorists who want to kill us," said Rep. John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, the minority leader.

"Let's just get up and leave," he told his colleagues, before walking out with scores of Republicans in tow.

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